This is troublesome news, especially if you're a leader who's worried about retention.

So we decided to weed through the world of Twitter to see if we could unearth some trends. Here's the data that we've compiled for the percentage of people using specific hashtags.

#workinglate

It's not surprising that most people are working late on Thursdays. It's near the end of the week, you've realized that all the work you need to get done has piled up, and you're in no mood to stay late on Friday.

When the light turns off, because you are not human enough to deserve bright conditions #lifeatITU#workinglate

Either way, give your employees some breathing room. Having regular 1:1s or check-ins allows you to touch base with their workload to figure out if adjustments need to be made.

Everyone has high times and low times at work. The problem lies when it's a constant high. As a manager, if you aren't providing the support employees need to stay afloat, then be prepared to see a two weeks' notice in your inbox soon.